Section 1830 Of Chapter 3. Proceedings For Conciliation From California Family Law Code >> Division 5. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 3.
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. (a) When a controversy exists between spouses, or when a
controversy relating to child custody or visitation exists between
parents regardless of their marital status, and the controversy may,
unless a reconciliation is achieved, result in dissolution of the
marriage, nullity of the marriage, or legal separation of the
parties, or in the disruption of the household, and there is a minor
child of the spouses or parents or of either of them whose welfare
might be affected thereby, the family conciliation court has
jurisdiction as provided in this part over the controversy and over
the parties to the controversy and over all persons having any
relation to the controversy.
(b) The family conciliation court also has jurisdiction over the
controversy, whether or not there is a minor child of the parties or
either of them, where the controversy involves domestic violence.